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MAY
Photo by Grog Skinner
Rachel Bare, Timberwolf pitcher, fires the third strike past a hapless Granger batter. Bare threw 27 strikeouts in two games.
II
li
Tennis team sta
subdistrict p
After two tough matches inthe season as they |
the final week for the boys, Elum, 2-3.
and two hard-fought wins for Conroy had no
the girls, the Goldendale High ning 6-2, 6-1,
School tennis team's last singles Jodi Witt
match of the regular season Perez won 6-2
was a topsy-turvy affair, gles players
The boys fell to Highland and Hillary Moss
last Tuesday and to Granger strong opponents,
on Thursday, their most excit- doubles Sarah
ing matchup a 5-7, 7-5, Jina'e Niles
6-7(2-7) near-miss by Bryan pull out the third
Fink against his Highland 4-6, 3-6.
opponent. Subdistriet
Then Monday, on the road Saturday and
in Cle Elum, Fink won his 22 in Sunnyside.
first-singles match 6-3, 6-1, will compete for
Derek Daniels his second-sin- and only two
gles match 6-1, 6-4, and berths available
Goldendale's second-doubles and singles.
team of Andy Zhu and Loren Contoy are
Wagner won 7-5, 6-1. The both Seifert and
boys took the meet, 3-1. seeded fourth.
Against Highland and Coach Ione
Granger, first-doubles pair announced that
Heather Stevens and Tessa
Conroy ran into some buzz- mic
saws, losing to Highland's first time, with a
pair 2-6, 1-6 then defeating team GPA of 3.76.
their Granger opponents 6-4, "Everyone at
6-4, but otherwise the girls proud of them,"
powered through. Stevens.
Their last competition
proved to be their only loss of
By GREG SKINNER after error in the moments both games by one run (the
News Reporter before the game began. Kathy score and stats were unavail-
Krall, assistant coach for the able at press time).
From the beginning, during day, said she was sure the The 'Wolves are still sitting
warm up, a fan could see that girls would sweep it. pretty for district play at 4
Goldendale was going to Twenty-nine strikeouts and 2 going into the final
whup Granger in last Friday's later, the Granger girls had games against Zillah.
fast-pitch double-header, managed only five hits total Whether the Goldendale
The Timberwolves dug up for the two games as girls sweep or split the double
dirt snagging at grounders Goldendale won 13-o and 14- header, they go into the dis-
and there was a particular 4, securing a place in the dis- triet tournament seeded see-
snap at the end of eaeh play- trict tournament in Royal City ond; if they were to lose both,
er's warm-up swing of the on May 22. Goldendale still sits third.
bat. Granger committed error RachelBarethrew27 And, there is a chance for
redemption: Krall said the
girls could meet Cle Elum
again.
strikeouts, went six out of
seven at bat and hit a home
run for a stellar day. Bare
allowed only one hit in the
first game leaving the field
idle for lack of work. In the
second game Laura Hand
made a nice running snag in
right field to bring the fielders
into the game.
Megan Graft returned from
a leg injury to catch Bare's
burning pitches and hit five
out of six at bats with a stand-
in for a few of the trips
around the bases. In the first
game Ashley Plumlee made a
good show hitting three for
three with three RBI and two
runs. In the see-
ond game Katie
Gangwish hit
three for four
with one RBI and
four runs.
The double win
at Granger set
Goldendale up
for the district
tournament and
put them in a
confident mood
to travel to Cle
Elum for Tuesday
night's double-
header.
At Cle Elum,
Goldendale lost
Photo by Greg Skinner Photo by Greg Skinner
Rachel Bare swings; a split-second later, she connected, Goldendale's triumphant girls whoop it
slamming a home run in the third inning of the first game. up for Megan Graft's stealing third base.
The GHS girls' tennis team is all smiles: (LEFT
Shannon West, Jessica Perez, Hillary Moss,
Hanna, Alanda Seifert, Jodi Witt, Heather
Connroy, Sarah Scarola, Jina'e Niles and Cara
GHS
elf team ta
Aire on T
The Goldendale High ters will
School golf team was far from trophy,
home on Tuesday afternoon, will seek berths at
at the subdistriet tournament meet to be held i~
on the Desert Aire course by
Priest Rapids dam in Benton
County.
Four boys and two girls
qualified for next Tuesday's
district competition at the Mt.
Adams course in Toppenish:
Ryan Lloyd, Ryan Gleckner,
Jason Simmons, Richard
Reed, Jenny York and Valerie
Lombard.
The Timberwolf linkmeis-
Cities May
24.25. "1
Both teams fin~
the
Sales, the girls
276-333, the boyS
:,Although
district
Barker and Kellerl
turned in some
scores as the seaso~
close.
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